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fascinated about in turkey and korea that they wouldn't be in china or fascinated about in let's say russia or india. how many other countries does your concept work in? >> our concept really travels well all around the globe because all around the globe people love chicken, they love seafood, they love spicy food. we haven't found a market yet that doesn't fall in love with popeyes food. right now we're solidifying the countries we compete in, making sure they're strong brands, strong growth, strong new-store openings and those will be the model markets o off of which we launch into new countries like last year we launched into lima, peru, and are off to a wonderful start. >> lima, peru, why would they know about this kind -- i know peru's supposed to have the great cuisine, what would they know about this kind of food? >> one, the peruvians just plain love food and they love spicy foods. they have welcomed our concept with open arms and we have four restaurants open so far and they're off and raging and good sales. and we have a business partner there that's been in the restaurant industr
fascinated about in turkey and korea that they wouldn't be in china or fascinated about in let's say russia or india. how many other countries does your concept work in? >> our concept really travels well all around the globe because all around the globe people love chicken, they love seafood, they love spicy food. we haven't found a market yet that doesn't fall in love with popeyes food. right now we're solidifying the countries we compete in, making sure they're strong brands, strong...
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this is the meteor exploding over russia just a couple of weeks ago. sent out a 32 second sound wave that would put it here. it was picked up by nuclear test sensors on the other side of the world. scientists are learning a lot from the data and estimate it was about 56 feet across and weighed more than 7,000 tons and the speed is 40,000 miles per second. the energy behind this blast here goes about 30 nuclear miles. coming up next live from washington. ali? >> it's complicated stuff to forget how it is we got into the mess where we as a country are about to swallow a poison pill so bad it was designed to be avoided. we are almost at the forced budget cuts. we will tell you how we got here when we come back. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up due to your first accident, and new car replacement, where, if you total your new car, we give you
this is the meteor exploding over russia just a couple of weeks ago. sent out a 32 second sound wave that would put it here. it was picked up by nuclear test sensors on the other side of the world. scientists are learning a lot from the data and estimate it was about 56 feet across and weighed more than 7,000 tons and the speed is 40,000 miles per second. the energy behind this blast here goes about 30 nuclear miles. coming up next live from washington. ali? >> it's complicated stuff to...
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my pleasure i hope you can stay with us too as we exclusively from russia's u.n. envoy he spoke to me earlier on as the country takes charge of the security council from friday also talking tonight as well about pope benedict's beginning his retirement we saw the live pictures of him flying off above the vatican and was like what's going to be no for the beleaguered catholic church just a couple of the many stories we've got coming up ahead. wealthy british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. in a position to say exactly what's on offer from his western backers washington's pledging known lethal aid for rebel fighters for the first time as well as funding the movement with an extra sixty million dollars but secretary of state john kerry says weapons will not be provided to opposition fighters the he was also agreed to talk about this no. this is a significant change from what we were hearing from washington a year ago the tone has changed that the administ
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right now, the president of syria and his allies, russia and iran, not afraid sort to speak with the new announcement and aid. >> watching it all for us this afternoon, in cairo, thank you, sir. >>> the death of a mississippi candidate is ruled a homicide. that tops the look at stories around the "news nation" today. the body was found in the mississippi river wednesday. the 34-year-old had been called mississippi's first openly gay man to be a viable candidate for public office. police say a person of interest is in custody. >>> the nfl says it will investigate reports at least one prospective player questioned about the sexual orientation at the league scouting combine. nick cassa says he was asked questions like do you have a girlfriend and do you like girls? a nfl spokesman said the questions are impermissible subjects. >>> check this out. this one got our attention. look who's all chummy with north korea's kim jong-un. dennis rodman. the warm there as a basketball diplomat of sorts along with the camera crew filming for the vice series on hbo. rodman allegedly told the north kor
right now, the president of syria and his allies, russia and iran, not afraid sort to speak with the new announcement and aid. >> watching it all for us this afternoon, in cairo, thank you, sir. >>> the death of a mississippi candidate is ruled a homicide. that tops the look at stories around the "news nation" today. the body was found in the mississippi river wednesday. the 34-year-old had been called mississippi's first openly gay man to be a viable candidate for...
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shares of russia's oil producer t.m. k b p which is about to merge with state owned was nasty or one of the best performers on the martian market on thursday up more than four percent the companies said its fourth quarter net profit fell eleven percent to one point eight billion dollars for the year it blamed sluggish sales and higher taxes for the drop . will complete its merger with was nafta in the first half of the year the two sides are already in the process of exchanging documents and signing signing confidentiality agreements once completed the fifty five billion dollar deal would create the world's largest oil company displacing the current leader exxon mobil. now staying with the energy secretary europe's largest oil company world that shell plans to quit drilling in the arctic shelf that's after several accidents in the twenty twelve drilling season shell has spent close to five billion dollars on its search for oil and alaska's sense that won the license there in two thousand and five but poor weather conditi
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. >>> and we're learning new details about the meteor that exploded over russia two weeks ago. the latest estimates it was 56 feet across and weighed more than 700,000 tons and was moving about 40,000 miles per hour when it blew apart. the >>> right now at the vatican, it's the beginning of the end to pope benedict's reign. the pope wrapping up his final farewells, this will be the first retirement of a pope since the middle ages. before stepping down as leader of the catholic church pope benedict is going through the final steps. here he is earlier this morning appearing before an assembly of the world's cardinals. he met with each of them individually for just a minute or two. and it will now be up to many of these cardinals, these men, to choose his successor. it's an almost unprecedented challenge to an ancient religion grappling with the turmoil and scandal that's dogged benedict's reign. there's no time frame for electing the next pope, but here's how benedict's leadership will end. in the next hour at 10:45 eastern the pope leaves his vatican home, he'll fly by helicopte
. >>> and we're learning new details about the meteor that exploded over russia two weeks ago. the latest estimates it was 56 feet across and weighed more than 700,000 tons and was moving about 40,000 miles per hour when it blew apart. the >>> right now at the vatican, it's the beginning of the end to pope benedict's reign. the pope wrapping up his final farewells, this will be the first retirement of a pope since the middle ages. before stepping down as leader of the catholic...
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. >>> well, an unusual museum in russia has a strange new exhibit causing controversy. the collection is dedicated to the memorabilia of soviet leader vladimir lenin from small statuettes to portraits. but the museum may be going too far with a life-size display of the leader. even more stunning is this figure appears to breathe. that's creepy. >>> well, a notorious romanian gangster seems to have unusual taste in pets. investigators were surprised to find four lions and two bears at the man's estate after he was arrested on multiple charges including murder and kidnapping. they believe the animals were used to threaten victims. but some neighbors said he was just an animal lover do. you expect the neighbors to tell the truth living northeast the man with lions? >> if you are going to be a gangster, go all in. >> i agree with you, it's a way to intimidate people with lions. >> let's go have a meeting with my lion. >>> time for an early look at the day ahead. general norman schwarzkopf will be laid to rest today at west point. a memorial service for the man known as stor
. >>> well, an unusual museum in russia has a strange new exhibit causing controversy. the collection is dedicated to the memorabilia of soviet leader vladimir lenin from small statuettes to portraits. but the museum may be going too far with a life-size display of the leader. even more stunning is this figure appears to breathe. that's creepy. >>> well, a notorious romanian gangster seems to have unusual taste in pets. investigators were surprised to find four lions and two...
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it is bigger than russia. it is bigger than iran. and so globally, you know, the decision doesn't make a whole lot of sense. i'm 100% confident, not even 90, that they will overturn the decision. you know, part of this was a political process that the wrestling community screwed up. we've now bounced the guy that used to run fila. he's out. there's new guys in. one of the new board members is alexander carolyn. if you ever want to see what the olympics looks like, you just look at a picture of this guy. he is hercules. he was the russian superheavyweight who won three gold medals, and that's what people think of when they think of the olympics. so i can't imagine an ioc member on the other side of the table telling that guy no. >> it wasn't about the ears. your ears get messed up, don't they? >> you wear those things -- >> and your neck. you have no neck. >> you know, it's -- especially the foreign wrest lurs. having the bad ears is really a mark of honor. >> they look like cauliflowers. >>> it's called cauliflower ears. it is a real
it is bigger than russia. it is bigger than iran. and so globally, you know, the decision doesn't make a whole lot of sense. i'm 100% confident, not even 90, that they will overturn the decision. you know, part of this was a political process that the wrestling community screwed up. we've now bounced the guy that used to run fila. he's out. there's new guys in. one of the new board members is alexander carolyn. if you ever want to see what the olympics looks like, you just look at a picture of...
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. >>> the meteor blast over russia two weeks ago was so powerful it was heard around the world, just not by human ears. the 30-second sound wave was a very low frequency that we can't hear but sensors from greenland to antarctica picked it up. scientists believe the blast released was 30 he shairoshima . it was going at 30,000 miles an hour when it blew up. >>> an historic day. pope benedict xvi last day as leader of the catholic church worldwide, the roman catholic church. we are following him through his final hours. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. look for citrucel today. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ male announcer ] join th
. >>> the meteor blast over russia two weeks ago was so powerful it was heard around the world, just not by human ears. the 30-second sound wave was a very low frequency that we can't hear but sensors from greenland to antarctica picked it up. scientists believe the blast released was 30 he shairoshima . it was going at 30,000 miles an hour when it blew up. >>> an historic day. pope benedict xvi last day as leader of the catholic church worldwide, the roman catholic church. we...
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remember when we were talking to bill nye the science guy, how did we not know that was hurling toward russia? >> he said consider it a warning, folks. >> i'm warned. >>> pope benedict xvi's last hours in charge. what is next for the catholic church? we'll ask a cnn contributor who's also a priest for his take. we'll also break down what to expect from the conclave. [ tylenol bottle ] nyquil what are you doing? [ nyquil bottle ] just reading your label. wait...you relieve nasal congestion? sure don't you? [ nyquil bottle ] dude! [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. >>> welcome back to a special edition of "early start." we have live pictures from rome as we mark a historic moment, pope benedict xvi just hours before retirement and minutes away from meeting with the cardinals who will choose his successor. >> today is such a significant day in the catholic church. 2:00 p.m. eastern time, pope benedict xvi will be the first pope in 600 years to walk away from the job, to help us break down what will happen then in
remember when we were talking to bill nye the science guy, how did we not know that was hurling toward russia? >> he said consider it a warning, folks. >> i'm warned. >>> pope benedict xvi's last hours in charge. what is next for the catholic church? we'll ask a cnn contributor who's also a priest for his take. we'll also break down what to expect from the conclave. [ tylenol bottle ] nyquil what are you doing? [ nyquil bottle ] just reading your label. wait...you relieve...
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. >> add-on of russia back to my colleagues other than the most interesting omission is the lack of any detail in a procedural process. if their streets and side effects and intelligence led us to discover this hack should be kept classified, that's one thing. i am by the bureaucratic process was undertaken at the executive branch in the hypothetical case is a matter of national security. >> you can imagine the problem is we argue about everything. the idea we would put some kind of process forward. i fully understand your point and as a lawyer i think it's necessary. the idea that process will be put forward to be analyzed in a vacuum but that the exigency of circumstances, some in there would be a debate -- i understand your wanting, but under the present climate it's just almost impossible. >> i did there's a lot of merit to that point and i also think there's additional factor not about this body, but the litigation environment the is in. one of the problem within the bureaucracy, people are constantly worried about incremental effects on foia litigation that every disclosure has an
. >> add-on of russia back to my colleagues other than the most interesting omission is the lack of any detail in a procedural process. if their streets and side effects and intelligence led us to discover this hack should be kept classified, that's one thing. i am by the bureaucratic process was undertaken at the executive branch in the hypothetical case is a matter of national security. >> you can imagine the problem is we argue about everything. the idea we would put some kind of...
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even if they pose no immediate threat of attack in russia. how did state department treat this project with its human rights compliance? >> thank you. in fact, as i alluded to in my opening remarks and at greater length, and my testimony, it is a real problem where the state department spokesman is going to have to stand up after russia and china has used the drone against a dissident in a country in the state department will have to explain why that was and that it extremely important for our government and the executive branch to lay down is precisely clear rules for the use of drones. >> wouldn't it be the case that china or someone, the we would condemn that out of hand? that we wouldn't say that this one is okay, that one wasn't? >> if they were being attacked -- >> we are judging the impact at one point. >> is somewhere posing imminent threats to russia in the country they were in was unwilling or unable to prevent that threat, i think we would have to acknowledge the right to defend. >> something that john bellinger said. you need to p
even if they pose no immediate threat of attack in russia. how did state department treat this project with its human rights compliance? >> thank you. in fact, as i alluded to in my opening remarks and at greater length, and my testimony, it is a real problem where the state department spokesman is going to have to stand up after russia and china has used the drone against a dissident in a country in the state department will have to explain why that was and that it extremely important...
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he paid russia 20 million bucks to fly him to the international space station. now he has his eye on mars. announcing today a privately funded mission to send a married couple around the red planet in the year 2018. that couple wouldn't touch down on the martian surface. instead they would fly around it and remain cupid up inside that space capsule for almost a year and a half and return to earth, in theory. a dangerous and costly mission no doubt with an estimated price tag of more than a billion dollars but if you talk to nasa, they will tell you it's much higher. in a news conference in washington today, titto said it would be worth it. >> let me guarantee you, i will come out a lot poorer as a result of this mission. but my grandchildren will come out a lot wealthier to the inspiration. >> tito is putting up the initial money for this project but he will need much more before he can finalize the plans. molly henneberg is live in d.c. how did he plan to get that money? >> he says he is going to raise it from businesses, individuals, and media organizations. d
he paid russia 20 million bucks to fly him to the international space station. now he has his eye on mars. announcing today a privately funded mission to send a married couple around the red planet in the year 2018. that couple wouldn't touch down on the martian surface. instead they would fly around it and remain cupid up inside that space capsule for almost a year and a half and return to earth, in theory. a dangerous and costly mission no doubt with an estimated price tag of more than a...
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. >> you can actually see russia from land here in alaska. >> corporations are people, my friend. we can raise taxes -- of course they are. everything corporations earn goes to people. >> three agencies of government that are gone. commerce, education and the -- what's the third one there? let's see -- >> i believe 78 to 81 members of the democratic party -- >> i don't want to make people's lives better by giving them somebody else's money. >> you betcha. >> these are the -- this is the lineup. these are the key speakers for their conference. i mean, so how do they ever rebrand when they have the same old, tired line and those that give those lines as their key people out front? >> they won't. they absolutely won't. you have governor christy who is in new jersey in a blue state with a 78% approval rating. if you can't beat them, you join they will. it's boycotts across the board. they want to see a sequester happen. in 25% of the country knows what a sequester is. you can't continue boycott politics to get anything done. >> richard and angela, thank you for your time this evening.
. >> you can actually see russia from land here in alaska. >> corporations are people, my friend. we can raise taxes -- of course they are. everything corporations earn goes to people. >> three agencies of government that are gone. commerce, education and the -- what's the third one there? let's see -- >> i believe 78 to 81 members of the democratic party -- >> i don't want to make people's lives better by giving them somebody else's money. >> you betcha....
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., britain, france, russia and china plus germany-- was catherine ashton of the european union. >> i hope that the iranian side are looking positively on the proposals that we've put forward. we work extremely hard in a very considered manner collectively on behalf of the united nations security council who mandate us to do so in order to try and get >> warner: far from almaty, secretary of state kerry said in paris that the talks had been useful, but he also reiterated the u.s. position. >> iran knows what it needs to do. the president has made clear his determination to implement his policy that iran will not have a nuclear weapon. >> warner: and in jerusalem, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu called again for the threat of military measures. >> i believe that this requires the international community to ratchet up its sanctions and make clear that if this continues there will be also a credible military sanction. i think no other means will make iran obey the wiss of the international community. >> warner: iran insists its nuclear program is for peaceful energy production,
., britain, france, russia and china plus germany-- was catherine ashton of the european union. >> i hope that the iranian side are looking positively on the proposals that we've put forward. we work extremely hard in a very considered manner collectively on behalf of the united nations security council who mandate us to do so in order to try and get >> warner: far from almaty, secretary of state kerry said in paris that the talks had been useful, but he also reiterated the u.s....
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sorry it's technology innovations all the least i'm elements from around russia we've got the future covered. hold it hold it. hold it. hold. your mum. goodspeed. i am sure you. heard. her. where's. the. bomb exploded good. luck to her mum just see. her. come out run to me for a little. sleep . more news today violence is once again fled up the phone these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to pump racial to rule the day please please. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into by.
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., france, britain, germany, china, and russia all represented. negotiators keeping pretty tight lipped here, but they do acknowledge making some concessions and iran's chief nuclear negotiator is letting a couple of items slip, for example, take a listen to what he said when cnn asked whether negotiators want iran to shut down its uranium enrichment. >> our nuclear facilities are working under the supervision of the iaea. there is no -- to be shut down. they have paid attention to this point. therefore, it is considered from our point of view a positive step. >> iran says it is enriching uranium for quote/unquote peaceful needs. >>> want to go to mars? it could happen, maybe in 2018. that is when a nonprofit group headed by this millionaire, and also the first space tourist, dennis tito, hopes to launch a spacecraft carrying two people, he wants them to be married, to fly by the red planet. he announced the proposed mission just this afternoon. >> again, it is uses low earth orbit architecture. and we just adapt it to a -- in effect, a very large
., france, britain, germany, china, and russia all represented. negotiators keeping pretty tight lipped here, but they do acknowledge making some concessions and iran's chief nuclear negotiator is letting a couple of items slip, for example, take a listen to what he said when cnn asked whether negotiators want iran to shut down its uranium enrichment. >> our nuclear facilities are working under the supervision of the iaea. there is no -- to be shut down. they have paid attention to this...
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in russia they did an experiment with six astronauts simulated it in close confinement for 520 days, how did that go? >> surprisingly well. not only did they spend 17 months locked in a capsule together, it was international, europe, russia, chinese astronaut trainer, and they, you know, tackled all of their personal things, and things you would expect and said, yeah, you have to wise pick it. >> megyn: that's true. thanks. the coming up a new species of ants could now kill you and it's now invading america. oh, joy. i've gotine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. nine grams protein. zero fat. peoi go to angie's listt for to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact that i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that
in russia they did an experiment with six astronauts simulated it in close confinement for 520 days, how did that go? >> surprisingly well. not only did they spend 17 months locked in a capsule together, it was international, europe, russia, chinese astronaut trainer, and they, you know, tackled all of their personal things, and things you would expect and said, yeah, you have to wise pick it. >> megyn: that's true. thanks. the coming up a new species of ants could now kill you and...
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several hundred mammoth skulls have been found in russia. but yucca's brain is the first to be extracted in near-complete form. >> translator: it's a great scientific discovery. i have never seen a brain before. >> they hope studying the brain will help them understand more about the extinct animal's behavior. >>> charlie chaplin said a day without laughter is a day wasted. on a daily basis, them pakistan face news of political instability and terrorist attacks but one man is devoting him stove bringing laughter back into their lives. nhk world's correspondent has more. >> reporter: this tv commercial is widely popular in pakistan. it features this perform er. you would think it is mr. bean, but it would be wrong, but it is the pakistani take on the british icon. the mr. bean character was created by comedian rowen atkinson. although he got his start on british television, mr. bean won enormous worldwide popularity in the 1990s. it takes mr. bean from the original program and translates it into pakistan. >> translator: my kids love him. they
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you can see more clouds during the afternoon as the system passes to the north and russia will shabble a few degrees off the temperatures but, still, mild, and partly cloudy with the warmest days still ahead of us, thursday, friday, and saturday. today, not too bad, in santa clara valley with mid-to-upper 60's to 69 in santa cruz and 68 in santa clara, and redwood city and menlo park at 66 and temperatures in the upper 50's to near 60 degrees along the coast and daly city at 57, and near 60 in downtown and south san francisco, and the valleys are in the mid-to-upper 50's. sausalito is cooler at 62. our spread on the east bay shore, look at that, 64 to 65 is all the spread we have for temperatures. more of a difference in the valleys with san ramon cooler at 63 and everyone else is 67 or 68. not much of a spread out of san ramon. you can see extra cloud cover and warmer temperatures. mid-to-upper 40's for the rest of us. cold front moving down. another is behind it. but the one that is further back than that, that could bring us the sprinkles and snow on saturday night into sunday. one
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a couple of weeks ago we studied on russia. it wasn't that i wasn't aware of the countries they were studying. when we went over russia and i asked her questions about certain things as any parent does when they bring their school work home, i asked about the burka with the assumption it was a cultural thing. of course, you know, i hate to say i was ignorant in the, you know, the oppression side of it too. you know, you trust the school. you're in a small town. you're assuming they're, you know, doing their best, you know. you know, i really didn't have any idea until that point until i started questioning her and looking at the school work and asking her in detail what was going on and when i started reading the work sheets and seeing what they were studying on is when i became alarmed and when i began to ask her more questions. >>gretchen: the part you were alarmed about is how they were talking about the freedom fighters and sort of the impression they were giving about terrorists? am i correct on this? >> correct. the funny
a couple of weeks ago we studied on russia. it wasn't that i wasn't aware of the countries they were studying. when we went over russia and i asked her questions about certain things as any parent does when they bring their school work home, i asked about the burka with the assumption it was a cultural thing. of course, you know, i hate to say i was ignorant in the, you know, the oppression side of it too. you know, you trust the school. you're in a small town. you're assuming they're, you...
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he's not really an ambassador of our culture as well. >> north korea is not russia. russia made a lot of progress by the time that happened. >> john: i have to be an optimist. it is a start. i understand the washington generals are going on their show first. my panel stays with me after the break. when we look at the one case in history when the nra wasn't calling for more guns. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. >> john: welcome back. i have a very quick question for my panel. today is the one-year anniversary of the trayvon martin shooting. what has america learned and has america grown or accomplished anything in the wake of this? and i would like to start with richard socarides. >> i don't think we've learned much. we've not learned much about the problems of guns. we keep having these lessons taught to us as a nation about how dangerous it is not to have effective gun control measures. we keep lea
he's not really an ambassador of our culture as well. >> north korea is not russia. russia made a lot of progress by the time that happened. >> john: i have to be an optimist. it is a start. i understand the washington generals are going on their show first. my panel stays with me after the break. when we look at the one case in history when the nra wasn't calling for more guns. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the...
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science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got this huge earth covered potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more powdery down the line there's still a lot of snow out here a good place for snowball fight. jason it is going to be pretty incredible today there and even record snowfall throughout much of it might still be flood three drug listens to them urgency here. more news today violence is once again flared up. in these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. thank. you. i. thank you i was. i was that high you and me are in big trouble was round jamila run was run i lead i started working in israel when i was twenty seven. and i'm sixty days and. i live we're surrounded by fences and you can't live without working. live in o
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the secretary of state called the russias -- john kerry, after the north korean attack, russia wouldn't take his call for a week. i think they're trying to put us in our place. ultimately. >> neil: what is the form for handling michigan like that? like when you would deal with that or your boss, -- henry sis kin jerry. the united states is increasingly look at as somebody who is -- the iranians are doing the pushing and you have a secretary of defense coming in to try to be tough on the world stage with a diminished defense budget. we're one air craft -- >> going to get along. >> i think they got -- they are going to get along. why? because obama has his guys. first term obama took who he had to take. he had to take secretary clinton at the state department. >> neil: did he really? >> well, it bolstered his team of rivals. he needed the strength. a guy with no foreign affairs experience no military experience, defense experience, he needed to rely on them. now he is a different man. he has his own team and they see the world the same way he does. the problem ising at the -- problemes th
the secretary of state called the russias -- john kerry, after the north korean attack, russia wouldn't take his call for a week. i think they're trying to put us in our place. ultimately. >> neil: what is the form for handling michigan like that? like when you would deal with that or your boss, -- henry sis kin jerry. the united states is increasingly look at as somebody who is -- the iranians are doing the pushing and you have a secretary of defense coming in to try to be tough on the...
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of state kerry seems intent on avoiding diplomatic disasters, especially in his first meeting with russia. >> we want to reset -- >> reporter: like his predecessor infamous misspelled reset button. >> we worked hard to get the right russian word. >> you got it wrong. >> reporter: kerry's photo op of the russian foreign minister was over in a minute. they seemed eager to get down to business. but when the cameras left kerry and sergei spent two hours together nearly half of which was devoted syria. >>> let's see if anything positive emerged from that meeting. we'll stay in touch with jill dougherty. let's get back to our top story. three days left to see if those forced spending cuts, $85 billion over the next seven months go into effect. our chief political analyst has been talking to senior administration officials. is there any progress being made at all to avert those cuts between now and friday? >> sure doesn't seem so. the senior administration officials i spoke with seem completely dug in on this. they are not having meetings with the house speaker or the republican leader in the se
of state kerry seems intent on avoiding diplomatic disasters, especially in his first meeting with russia. >> we want to reset -- >> reporter: like his predecessor infamous misspelled reset button. >> we worked hard to get the right russian word. >> you got it wrong. >> reporter: kerry's photo op of the russian foreign minister was over in a minute. they seemed eager to get down to business. but when the cameras left kerry and sergei spent two hours together nearly...
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what are they afraid of in keeping their cash in russia? >> at this point, robert, i don't think there's much of a fear. russian economy is doing quite well. it's more of a diversification play. they are looking to spread the wealth, for lack of a better way of describing it, all across the globe. so new york is a great place. many other parts of the united states is just as popular for the russian market as paris, london, et cetera. >> when you try and line them up in terms of where the russians most want to put their cash, is it new york? is it the united states or do london or paris or other places in the world, maybe even asia, look attractive to them right now. >> these individuals, especially ultrahigh net worth individuals, robert knows quite well who we're speaking of, have homes all over the world. new york is one of the capitals of the world. it's a natural fit for anyone looking to have a place whether in london, paris, monaco, hong kong. new york is one of the top drawers. today it's one of the most affordable in a sense. we're
what are they afraid of in keeping their cash in russia? >> at this point, robert, i don't think there's much of a fear. russian economy is doing quite well. it's more of a diversification play. they are looking to spread the wealth, for lack of a better way of describing it, all across the globe. so new york is a great place. many other parts of the united states is just as popular for the russian market as paris, london, et cetera. >> when you try and line them up in terms of...
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now, there is no agreement with russia. russia is rearming assad, propping up the regime, and that was the contentious part of today's meeting. but what kerry seemed to be hinting at is that under pressure from the brits and certainly from the syrian opposition which initially said that they would not meet in rome with him in a couple of days, he called them and persuaded them saying show up, we've got something for you. this meeting will be worth your while. what he said to us is this is a right moment. it is a new secretary of state. it is a president on a second term. wait and see what happens. now -- >> you were staying that hillary clinton, leon panetta both wanted to arm the syrian rebel wrshz. >> arm some of them. >> the president vetoed it. you think he is telegraphing something. >> i think he thinks he is telegraphing something. i think he may think he has more running room than he has. we've seen that the white house really controls foreign policy more than the state department. hillary clinton didn't challenge th
now, there is no agreement with russia. russia is rearming assad, propping up the regime, and that was the contentious part of today's meeting. but what kerry seemed to be hinting at is that under pressure from the brits and certainly from the syrian opposition which initially said that they would not meet in rome with him in a couple of days, he called them and persuaded them saying show up, we've got something for you. this meeting will be worth your while. what he said to us is this is a...
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poles apart russia and the u.s. secret remains on how to end the bloody syrian crisis amid deep divisions between the key mediators. plus world powers look to change iran's nuclear course major talks with the easing of sanctions offered in exchange for the suspension of uranium enrichment apparently the main deal on the table. so good to have you with us this evening i'm lucy confident of and you're watching our t.v. the election that was meant to dig the debt ridden out of the crisis is now adding political deadlock to economic issues distrust no party or coalition has managed to secure a clear majority in either house of parliament with the country now stuck in between options on the left and the right there's also a major new force emerging with a party led by a former comedian winning a quarter of all votes or. has more. back with a vengeance. a man of political experts have a political corpse just a couple of months ago. actually seems to be holding a really good cheer. in the senate but again he is tied with.
poles apart russia and the u.s. secret remains on how to end the bloody syrian crisis amid deep divisions between the key mediators. plus world powers look to change iran's nuclear course major talks with the easing of sanctions offered in exchange for the suspension of uranium enrichment apparently the main deal on the table. so good to have you with us this evening i'm lucy confident of and you're watching our t.v. the election that was meant to dig the debt ridden out of the crisis is now...
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., france, britain, russia, china. since last round of talks last june, iran's uranium enrichment program has expanded violating u.n. resolutions. >> iran's claiming its program is for civilian use only, energy and such things but western leaders fear iran is building a nuclear bomb. >>> canada, a group of scientists is now calling for food to be dna tested to make sure these things, products, are what they say they really are. >> now paula newton will report test willing keep horse meat from ending up in beef products and other types of food fraud. >> reporter: with all of the new food scares i bet you're wondering if there's any way to know for sure exactly what you're eating and what you're giving your family. so we've come here to canada, the university, in the biodiversity institute of ontario. chris wheeland is here. you used to be doing this for crime scenes. what we're starting with are ikea meatballs. >> all we really need is a 1 millimeter piece. >> reporter: a scrap of food, that's all it takes to screen and
., france, britain, russia, china. since last round of talks last june, iran's uranium enrichment program has expanded violating u.n. resolutions. >> iran's claiming its program is for civilian use only, energy and such things but western leaders fear iran is building a nuclear bomb. >>> canada, a group of scientists is now calling for food to be dna tested to make sure these things, products, are what they say they really are. >> now paula newton will report test willing...
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as we know, russia and iran have provided help. that's wrong. that's only adding to the problems and giving strength to a person who has turned on his own people. but then we need to coordinate our attentions so that we can provide the help they need and the confidence they're looking to so that they will have the necessary training not only to reclaim their country but then to rule their country in a democratic way that respects the rights of all the citizens. as the chair of the helsinki commission i pointed that out to the syrian opposition, that we want to provide the help so that they can rule their country one day. we hope sooner rather than later. in a way that respects the rights of all of its citizens, provides economic opportunity foreits -- for its citizens. that's the only you'll have a nation that respects the security of its country. that was the message we delivered and i hope that the united states will join other countries in a more concerted effort to get assad out of syria. as i said, i think he should be at the hague and held
as we know, russia and iran have provided help. that's wrong. that's only adding to the problems and giving strength to a person who has turned on his own people. but then we need to coordinate our attentions so that we can provide the help they need and the confidence they're looking to so that they will have the necessary training not only to reclaim their country but then to rule their country in a democratic way that respects the rights of all the citizens. as the chair of the helsinki...
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poles apart from russia and the u.s. seek agreement on how to add the bloody syrian crisis and meet deep divisions between the key mediators. plus world powers look to change iran's nuclear course at major talks with the easing of sanctions offered in exchange for the suspension of uranium enrichment apparently the main deal on the table. good evening we've got world news and analysis live from our moscow headquarters i'm lucy catherine of and you're watching our t.v. well the election that was meant to dig a debt ridden italy out of the crisis is now adding political deadlock to economic distress no party or coalition has managed to secure a clear majority in either house of parliament for the country now stock but to stock pardon me between options on the right and the left there's also a new major force emerging with a party led by a former comedian winning a quarter of all the votes. has more. back with a vengeance. a man of. a political force just a couple of months ago has. actually seems to be holding a really goo
poles apart from russia and the u.s. seek agreement on how to add the bloody syrian crisis and meet deep divisions between the key mediators. plus world powers look to change iran's nuclear course at major talks with the easing of sanctions offered in exchange for the suspension of uranium enrichment apparently the main deal on the table. good evening we've got world news and analysis live from our moscow headquarters i'm lucy catherine of and you're watching our t.v. well the election that was...
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well the taking of sides in the syrian conflict is one of the issues dividing russia and the u.s. as they discuss the crisis later on tuesday. and now it takes a closer look at what's on the table for starting off and john kerry. conflict in syria miss out on defense and u.s. expansion of projects in eastern europe plus iran and north korea's nuclear programs amid test and escalating rhetoric these issues have been on the table for years now let's take a closer look at some of them syria ripped apart by violence for two years now a militant opposition there trying to force out president also that russia from the beginning has pushed for a diplomatic solution and avoiding intervention at all costs while saying that time is limited moscow still believes negotiations are the way to go the u.s. has constantly called for asa to step down while supporting rebels despite them not being able to unify or willing to sit down for talks with asad a strictly one sided solution although recently the obama administration has taken a more distant tone on syria perhaps thanks to fallout from other
well the taking of sides in the syrian conflict is one of the issues dividing russia and the u.s. as they discuss the crisis later on tuesday. and now it takes a closer look at what's on the table for starting off and john kerry. conflict in syria miss out on defense and u.s. expansion of projects in eastern europe plus iran and north korea's nuclear programs amid test and escalating rhetoric these issues have been on the table for years now let's take a closer look at some of them syria ripped...
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russia -- legacy of the cold war. russia and the united states. we both have black eyes when it comes to handling nuclear waste. >> that's why we wanted to do the story. professor, thank you. >>> we'll show you the fwhatsds could be coming to offices -- battle that could be coming to offices all offered nation. answer some asking is it time to end working from home. >>> wine could make you healthier. the finding of a study looking at the mediterranean diet. how could it change the fight against heart disease. >>> tomorrow mafia prince breaks his silence. john miller talks with one of the highest ranking mobsters to government a government informant. an interviewer you can only see on "cbs this morning." two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seas
russia -- legacy of the cold war. russia and the united states. we both have black eyes when it comes to handling nuclear waste. >> that's why we wanted to do the story. professor, thank you. >>> we'll show you the fwhatsds could be coming to offices -- battle that could be coming to offices all offered nation. answer some asking is it time to end working from home. >>> wine could make you healthier. the finding of a study looking at the mediterranean diet. how could it...
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we will win this for mother russia! coach, eat a snickers®. why's that, chief? you get a little loopy when you're hungry. better? better. now let's go for it! [ male announcer ] you're not you when you're hungry®. snickers® satisfies. [ male announcer ] you're not you when you're hungry®. introducing thets. lifter foundation from maybelline new york. our first lifting foundation with smoothing primer swirled inside. beyond covering helps restore smoothness, elasticity. for younger-looking skin instantly. the lifter. ♪ maybe it's maybelline >>> good tuesday morning to you. 9:26. today, a 47-year-old father will be arraigneded on murder charges in monterey county. he is accused of causing the death of a 10-month-old baby girl whose body was found in a field a week ago today. the funeral mass for 10-year-old angel will be held at 11:00 this morning at our lady of refuge church. >>> more details this morning about a fire that swept through an elderly care home in walnut creek last night, forcing five people out of their homes. those residents are now being care
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it's technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. silence. does it. every day is a struggle. for our children. and women working in israel we've done more for our kids than alan has. phantoms in this life. ok quarter past the hour moscow time this is our two with me rule received germany is boosting its arms sales to gulf monarchies and despite the grim human rights records of countries like saudi arabia bahrain. activists are sounding the alarm over the trend of choosing berlin of moral bankruptcy let's have a detailed look right now and see exactly how the total value of germany's approved exports did go out in the past year old to here we have one point four two billion euros and twenty twelve that is up compared to twenty eleven that was only at a mere five hundred and seventy million are saudi arabia the main recipient of the weapons with it shared twenty twelve being nine times bigger than the year before one after the other after the other after the other exports continue and when it comes to reaction to this right now braun f
it's technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. silence. does it. every day is a struggle. for our children. and women working in israel we've done more for our kids than alan has. phantoms in this life. ok quarter past the hour moscow time this is our two with me rule received germany is boosting its arms sales to gulf monarchies and despite the grim human rights records of countries like saudi arabia bahrain. activists are sounding the alarm over...
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we will win this for mother russia! coach, eat a snickers®. why's that, chief? you get a little loopy when you're hungry. better? better. now let's go for it! [ male announcer ] you're not you when you're hungry®. snickers® satisfies. [ male announcer ] you're not you when you're hungry®. introducing thets. lifter foundation from maybelline new york. our first lifting foundation with smoothing primer swirled inside. beyond covering helps restore smoothness, elasticity. for younger-looking skin instantly. the lifter. ♪ maybe it's maybelline >> this is a wbal-tv 11 news in baltimore. >> so far so good, but the closer we get to the afternoon hours, it may start as rain put it may have a brief period of the sleet or snow cou. in my be cold enough for a few snow showers on thursday. >>> this is a girl giving a lesson to other girls how to curl their hair using a curling iron. >> do it like this, wrap it. >> so what not to do video, right? >> the only one who wasn't laughing at that one. her video has launched more than 2 million hits since posted a couple of day
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its technology innovation is developments from around russia we. covered. good lumber tour. was to build a new most sophisticated. fortunately doesn't sound anything mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only. more news today. these are the images and seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. obama's pick for secretary of defense is to be voted on today chuck hagel certainly drew the ire of republicans from the outset largely due to a number. and a lackluster performance at his initial confirmation hearing didn't help the explanation. a number of republican senators including john mccain say chuck hagel is not qualified for the job but they indicate that they're going to allow the full senate to vote because what happened ten days ago was that the senators voted to postpone the vote and to continue the debate so it's all likely that they're going to keep stalling the vote over chuck hagel is confirmation and he will be confirmed there's no doubt about that the votes are there but the humiliation th
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when russia opened its doors to american adoption in the 1990s they adopted more than 60,000 russian children. judy wilson is working with more than 20 families whose adoptions are up in the air. >> it shouldn't be a privilege to have a family who loves you that you grow up with. you know, it just shouldn't be a privilege. it should be a right of every kid to have a family. >> my dear daughter, happy birthday my sweet daughter. >> matt and julie write letters to the girls and decorate a bedroom they hope they will use. >> everything was made for them. this is her favorite color. you can see the little dolls on here. my mother made this quote for the one and that one's for the other one. >> with their court date on head, matt and julie vow to wait forever if they have to. >> god brought us to these girls and he'll bring them home. >> jessica kartalija wjz eyewitness news. >> right now russia is only allowing adoptions approved by the courts there, something julie and matt were days from getting when the ban took effect. next up this morning, right here on wjz. >> the deadline for mass
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i would like to see -- she's from russia. pardon the accent, right? this is an international study done in sweden and japan and france. so we got to bring in a german, too. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> what do you think? >> i want to be 100 years old because i can't wait to see how the world changes in the next 80 years. >> ladies, thank you so much. noah, you have a great day. back to you on the curvy couch. ali, brian and steve. >> alisyn: we like the sound of it. we like the sound of it. >> steve: why not? >> brian: right. >> steve: can you hear that song? >> alisyn: in steve's head. meanwhile, it's his job to advise the government on the law. our next guest says government is making too many of these. wisconsin attorney general here to explain the consequence of a regulation nation next. >> steve: he had nothing to do to his name, but he did the right thing when a woman dropped a diamond ring. now the homeless guy is getting a big reward for his very good deed. wait 'til you hear about billy ray harris ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male
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plans to expand on missile defense systems and russia's concerns over its national security are considered the number one issue to have sidetracked a so-called reset but a shadow over bilateral relations is now russian children adopted by american parents the latest russian child to die might seem mean three years old only moscow was informed of the tragedy a month after mark seems death his legs head and internal organs allegedly severely bruised maxie was adopted. by u.s. family from the same or footage as dimitri jacoba who died of heat stroke in two thousand and eight after being left inside an overheated car yacob lives name is now the title of a rush limbaugh that prohibits the adoption of russian children by u.s. citizens well critics say the law it's too harsh while supporters claim it's the only thing to be done until the u.s. can assure the safety of russian adoptees and adequate justice for violent crimes against children. in the somali right there and another of obama's recent nominations this time the new military chief faces his latest battle today still to come here on the p
plans to expand on missile defense systems and russia's concerns over its national security are considered the number one issue to have sidetracked a so-called reset but a shadow over bilateral relations is now russian children adopted by american parents the latest russian child to die might seem mean three years old only moscow was informed of the tragedy a month after mark seems death his legs head and internal organs allegedly severely bruised maxie was adopted. by u.s. family from the same...
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you saw in russia under wrong but while this is all she was me your leadership of iowa hello and welcome to the program so it is a waking up today to deadlocks political system after a big force parliamentary election with all domestic shots counted not a single political group has enough support to take the reins of the debt ridden nation and let's not go to seize every night in rome now for more irina very nice to see years so the vote count is all but complete so what's the picture that. well the first thing we can say at this point is that it seems like civil is back with a vengeance he's just a ship that won't sink a man of some political experts have called a political corpse just a couple of months ago has made this tremendous comeback he is actually seems to be holding a really good share of seats in the senate but again he is tied with me for the number for the number one position in the senate now if we look at the lower house however parliament it does seem like the majority of the seats there he has already claimed his victory there but you have to understand that this is not
you saw in russia under wrong but while this is all she was me your leadership of iowa hello and welcome to the program so it is a waking up today to deadlocks political system after a big force parliamentary election with all domestic shots counted not a single political group has enough support to take the reins of the debt ridden nation and let's not go to seize every night in rome now for more irina very nice to see years so the vote count is all but complete so what's the picture that....